Being a fan of Honda engines, I requested that they consider building for the F1 a 4.5 liter V10 or V12. I asked, I tried to persuade them, but in the end could not convince them to do it, and the McLaren F1 ended up with a BMW engine.

That C63 was actually drifting a lot more in the game. The GT-R has every single upgrade possible (Hint: Do the Turbo race in expert mode at the Driving Ring or whatever it is called for easy money, 36,000 for 3 minutes of driving). Too bad i have about 1CR left and some real work left to attend to for now.

Being a fan of Honda engines, I requested that they consider building for the F1 a 4.5 liter V10 or V12. I asked, I tried to persuade them, but in the end could not convince them to do it, and the McLaren F1 ended up with a BMW engine.

Being a fan of Honda engines, I requested that they consider building for the F1 a 4.5 liter V10 or V12. I asked, I tried to persuade them, but in the end could not convince them to do it, and the McLaren F1 ended up with a BMW engine.

Being a fan of Honda engines, I requested that they consider building for the F1 a 4.5 liter V10 or V12. I asked, I tried to persuade them, but in the end could not convince them to do it, and the McLaren F1 ended up with a BMW engine.

I still need to get a historic car for those races. It sucks when they're all 20 million. Maybe a heavily modded Countach will work....

I doubt if a Countach would be competitive in the historic car race. I tried with a modded Shelby Cobra and it was left for dead...at the start line.

If you're up to level 21 on B-spec, the prize for winning "Like the Wind" is a Toyota 7 race car. You can use that for the historic car race but you really need to push your driver because those Chaparrals are quick.

That's right, the historic race in A-spec is giving a lot of people problems. I hear there are two good solutions.

1. If you are an excellent driver, fully mod out the countach and you stand a strong chance. To make it easier on yourself, keep restarting until the 2J or Toyota 7 do not appear at the front of the grid.

2. The '69 Camaro (premium) that can be purchased at the dealership can be modified into a race car. Apparently, people with average skill can pretty easily beat the competition with this car fully modded.

Both of these options are much cheaper than purchasing a historic race car.

I finished the historic races with the Ferrari P4 or whatever it is. The Ferrari was a handful, but soft slicks helped with the handling a little. Those races all comes down to where the faster cars are placed in the starting grid.

I heard that GT is giving away 3 chrome line cars (free DLC) starting Dec. 24th. It's been confirmed for Japan, but I think we are still awaiting confirmation in the US and EU. The three cars are:
- Lambo LP640
- BMW M3
- Jaguar XJ13

I bet that Jaguar would do well in the historic race. I dont know if I have the patience to wait 3 days though.